What looks like a jungle level, complete with suspiciously Pete
like Thwomp creatures.
Although Thwomps themselves do not appear in Donkey Kong for Game Boy, there is a type of block that behaves
like a Thwomp.
These act much
like the Thwomps of the 2D Super Mario series games, waiting for Link to approach, then slamming the ground when he gets close.
There are bone -
like Thwomps in Bowser's stomach in the Pump Works and the Airway, called Bone Thwomps.
Much
like Thwomps, they are invincible and are usually only used as obstacles that slow the player down.
Besides that, there are Thwomps with colds called Sniffle Thwomps in Bowser's Castle that act as enemies, as well as Shadow -
like Thwomps that appear in the battle against Dark Bowser and Dark Star Core.
All the Mario platforming trimmings we've come to expect could be there, stomping on enemies, collecting coins and power - ups, dodging obstacles
like Thwomps and Fire Bars, in a series of short levels where the players puts themselves in Mario's shoes.
Not exact matches
There are less original references as we move forward,
like Fyer's Banzai Bill shirt above from Twilight Princess, but the Mario characters we've seen do appear in later games: Bob - ombs, for example, are present in Four Swords and The Minish Cap,
Thwomps can be found in Four Swords Adventures and Oracle of Seasons, while Talon, the Mario -
like ranch owner, goes on to appear in three games after his Ocarina of Time appearance.
There are less original references as we move forward,
like Fyer's Banzai Bill shirt above from Twilight Princess, but the Mario characters we've seen do appear in later games: Bob - ombs, for example, are present in Four Swords and The Minish Cap,
Thwomps can be found in Four Swords Adventures and Oracle of Seasons, while Talon, the Mario -
like ranch owner, goes on to appear in three games after his Ocarina of Time appearance.
In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars,
Thwomps act as obstacles and can not be fought
like normal enemies.
Like in their sidescroller appearances,
Thwomps attempt to crush Mario if he walks by, knocking the plumber unconscious for a short period of time if they succeed.
Curiously, these
Thwomps have a «bigger spike» on top of their forehead, separated from the rest of the body by what looks
like a small ribbon of sorts.
In The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures,
Thwomps resembling the Mega
Thwomps appear, acting instead
like the Spiked
Thwomp.
Much
like in Super Mario Bros. 3, these
Thwomps can be defeated.
Just
like in its predecessor,
Thwomps serve as obstacles in the course.
Flomps are platforms with a
Thwomp -
like face that move around, and when they rattle, their face turns angry and they flip over.
This time, though,
Thwomps return in a much different fashion, and look more
like they did in Super Mario Kart.
These are cycloptic,
like the Spiked
Thwomp, but have spikes
like Mario franchise
Thwomps.
This power up gives Mario or Luigi the ability to throw hammers
like a Hammer Bro, taking out stronger enemies
like Boos, Dry Bones, and even
Thwomps.
Physically,
Thwomps look much
like they first looked back in Super Mario Bros. 3.
Like many enemies,
Thwomps use their designs from the main series rather than their design from the first three Paper Mario games.
Unlike the
Thwomps of previous Mario Parties which had used their appearance from Super Mario 64, the
Thwomps of this game now look more
like they did in the days of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, although their expression is severely different, in that it looks more mad than the official art, and their prominent spike is gone.
Thwomps reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2 where they behave just
like they did in Super Mario Galaxy.
Thwomps reappear in Super Mario 3D Land with the same tactics as in the Super Mario Galaxy titles, as well as appearance, except that now they show up only one face
like in previous games.
Traps become scrap metal,
Thwomps turned to gravel and even giant creatures
like the eels die instantly.
Also, it turns out castle levels look much
like in New Super Mario Bros Wii complete with the same music and
Thwomp graphics.
Of interest are the Pete shaped
Thwomp like creatures, there's definitely some inspiration taken from the Mario series in this area!